Thoelke Cemetery is a must-see destination on the Sauk Prairie trails. Thoelke Cemetery was once part of a small town with 3 cemeteries, 100+ farms and a church.

Thoelke Cemetery has been long forgotten by most. This area was taken over by the Army to build the munitions area for WWII. The Thoelke Cemetery was one of 3 on this property and is a bit run down. According to the sources below, there are foundation ruins of the church that once stood next to it.

Quest: Find the ruins of the old Immanuel Church and post pictures of your findings.

It is unclear who owns the cemeteries, it would be a neat project to have our local crew come in and brush/mow these small plots once a year if we can get permission to do so.

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